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A self-destructing cell phone sounds like something out of a spy movie, but it might soon be a reality thanks to researchers at…
A self-destructing cell phone sounds like something out of a spy movie, but it might soon be a reality thanks to researchers at…
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A new self-destructing battery can power a simple electronic device for up to 15 minutes and then dissolve in water.
A new self-destructing battery can power a simple electronic device for up to 15 minutes and then dissolve in water.
A new self-destructing battery can power a simple electronic device for up to 15 minutes and then dissolve in water.
More A new self-destructing battery can power a simple electronic device for up to 15 minutes and then dissolve in water.
A new self-destructing battery can power a simple electronic device for up to 15 minutes and then dissolve in water.
ISU scientists have developed a working battery that dissolves and disperses in water.
Sometimes a battery needs to disappear without a trace. Credit: Scientific illustration by Ashley Christopherson A new self-destr…
Self-destructing electronic devices could keep military secrets out of enemy hands.
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The relatively new field of “transient electronics” is all about making electronic devices that can self-destruct.
Self-destructing electronic devices could keep military secrets out of enemy hands.
Technology August 10, 2016 Engineers from Iowa State University have taken one giant step forward in the development of self-dest…
Technology August 10, 2016 Engineers from Iowa State University have taken one giant step forward in the development of self-dest…
Scientists have developed a self-destructing battery capable of dissolving when exposed to heat or liquid.
Scientists have developed a new lithium-ion battery that can dissolve in water within 30 minutes, an advance that may lead to…
By: PTI | Published:August 10, 2016 1:14 pm Iowa State scientists have developed a working battery that dissolves and disperses…
If James Bond weren't a fictional character, he'd probably be clamoring to get his hands on these disappearing batteries.
Scientists have developed a self-destructing battery capable of dissolving when exposed to heat or liquid.
Image copyright Ashley Christopherson Scientists have developed a self-destructing battery capable of dissolving when exposed…
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Illustration by Ashley Christopherson. Image credit: Iowa State University Self-destructing electronic devices could keep…
Electronics that self-destruct over time could be the key to military applications to help keep secrets out of enemy hands…
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Self-destructing electronic devices could keep military secrets out of enemy hands.
Looking to enable transient electronics, Reza Montazami from Iowa State University has developed a self destructing lithium-ion…
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Self-destructing electronic devices could keep military secrets out of enemy hands.
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Self-destructing electronic devices could keep military secrets out of enemy hands. Or they could save patients the pain of…
Reza Montazami and co-workers, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA, have fabricated a fully transient lithium ion battery…